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liz: could i ask you dan, which sectors? i mean financials obviously did very well in 2012, would they be ones that are just a little bit susceptible to this? >> well, you know, look, it would be across the board in my opinion. but the most vulnerable group would probably be the consumer, the consumer was the big story of 2012. it turned into a very crowded trade. and there were other sectors did well, they were laggards behind that space, so we would actually look to that as a source of funds and quite frankly we think the institutional community is rotating those funds right now into new groups. these groups are going to emerge as new leadership. this would include early cyclicals, materials, industrials. it would include the banks, the financials. i think at some point it is going to include technology as well. so what we're going to do is in trying to gauge what the correction is going to be, how intense it is going to be, but we're going to get our shopping lists ready for those new groups that we're going to look to be
liz: could i ask you dan, which sectors? i mean financials obviously did very well in 2012, would they be ones that are just a little bit susceptible to this? >> well, you know, look, it would be across the board in my opinion. but the most vulnerable group would probably be the consumer, the consumer was the big story of 2012. it turned into a very crowded trade. and there were other sectors did well, they were laggards behind that space, so we would actually look to that as a source of...
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dan, good to have you back with us tonight. how satisfied is your organization with what unfolded today? is this what you wanted? >> it's exactly what we wanted. we couldn't be more satisfied as a first step. but what the parents are newtown are saying is exactly right. as the president said himself, if we're going to be able to create change, it's going to require the support of the american public. now the white house has done right by us in terms of putting together a comprehensive set of solutions not only to prevent tragedies like newtown. now it's up to us to have their back to push these through, to change the conversation in congress, to bring the conversation that's going on in the american public to congress to have these solutions come to fruition. >> and the nra is not backing down. their ad campaign is certainly very telling. is this going to play all the way into 2014? and do you think firearms will be a bigger issue in the wake of sandy hook in 2014? >> i'm hopeful we're going to be able to get this done more qui
dan, good to have you back with us tonight. how satisfied is your organization with what unfolded today? is this what you wanted? >> it's exactly what we wanted. we couldn't be more satisfied as a first step. but what the parents are newtown are saying is exactly right. as the president said himself, if we're going to be able to create change, it's going to require the support of the american public. now the white house has done right by us in terms of putting together a comprehensive set...
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thank you very much, dan. [ applause ] thank you, dan. >> steve: was that deliberate? >> jimmy: "digango unchanged." [ light laughter ] "unchanged." >> steve: "unchanged." >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: i love their pizzas. >> jimmy: why is he still on the red carpet? the globes are over like, a whole day. [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah, it's been a day. he's still there, too. >> jimmy: there's the red carpet. >> steve: yeah. he didn't go to the party. >> jimmy: he didn't, no. no, he couldn't even get into the globes, man. well, it's good to see dan working. [ laughter ] there were also some big football games this weekend, though. you guys watch any of these games? [ cheers and applause ] great games the whole way though. saturday, the ravens beat the broncos 38 to 35 -- [ cheers and applause ] -- after two overtimes. i'm not saying it went too long, but even jodie foster was like, "just wrap it up." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ some political news. let's get political. i heard that president obama's inauguration will have its own iphone app that includes a map to
thank you very much, dan. [ applause ] thank you, dan. >> steve: was that deliberate? >> jimmy: "digango unchanged." [ light laughter ] "unchanged." >> steve: "unchanged." >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: i love their pizzas. >> jimmy: why is he still on the red carpet? the globes are over like, a whole day. [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah, it's been a day. he's still there, too. >> jimmy: there's the red carpet. >> steve:...
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and dan lothian joins us live at the white house. so, dan, if you could just layout the difference between what the president can do using executive action versus using administrative action. >> and the president and vice president have talked about things they can do legislatively. but if they can't do it that way, they can move things a lot qui quick are by ter by the preside acting on his own. a ban on high capacity clips. universal back grounground chec. tightening up checks on background checks. also discussing issues around mental health. those are some of the things that are part of the package that the president is currently looking at. but again, the president also has talked about using executive orders to move things along very quickly. and that is sort of shaping up to be somewhat of a more murky issue. one thing we expect is that the president wants to enforce existing laws. so laws that are already on the books, use executive orders to enforce them. another thing that the president pointing out is gathering data to trac
and dan lothian joins us live at the white house. so, dan, if you could just layout the difference between what the president can do using executive action versus using administrative action. >> and the president and vice president have talked about things they can do legislatively. but if they can't do it that way, they can move things a lot qui quick are by ter by the preside acting on his own. a ban on high capacity clips. universal back grounground chec. tightening up checks on...
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dan is on the line a metro spokesman. all hands on deck today. absolutely. we are looking forward to a smooth and successful day. if we expect large crowds. plan ahead if you are planning to take metro. we have a complete metro inauguration landing page on our web site that tells you all the information you need. we want folks to keep in mind there are crustaceans closed today. smithsonian, archives, and mount vernon square. >> people are getting an early start this morning. crowds already forming at the vienna metro station this morning. tell us a little about as far as planning goes, commemoratives smartrip cards are sold out. is there something else people need to do to avoid the lines? greta lot of people took our advice and got their smartrip cards in advance which is really good, because that will ease the lines today. the lines that you saw at power line stations when the system opened, i believe, or the early birds waiting on the first train or two to go through the system. we're not seeing those crowds continue. that appeared to be in a pre- opening
dan is on the line a metro spokesman. all hands on deck today. absolutely. we are looking forward to a smooth and successful day. if we expect large crowds. plan ahead if you are planning to take metro. we have a complete metro inauguration landing page on our web site that tells you all the information you need. we want folks to keep in mind there are crustaceans closed today. smithsonian, archives, and mount vernon square. >> people are getting an early start this morning. crowds...
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dan, what's your take on this dell story? >> i mean, i think it's something that's been talked about for awhile. you can go back to actually 2010 in june and michael was at a conference and somebody asked him do you ever think about taking your company private? and the answer was yes. there's been this talk for a long time. was one of the ten worst performing stocks in the s&p last year. it was one of the top ten cheapest though. if you're looking at it from that perspective, the timing seems to make sense. >> so let me ask you, shaw, what you think. how would shareholders work out in this deal? >> well, you know, i agree with dan that this rumor's been going around for awhile. but i think the biggest problem is that the size of dell. you look at the stock today. it's -- the market cap's now $21 billion. so in the takeout, it would have to be a premium to that. possibly $30 billion. that's a lot of capital to raise. a lot of debt financing. so we think because of the size of this deal the likelihood of it happening is not lik
dan, what's your take on this dell story? >> i mean, i think it's something that's been talked about for awhile. you can go back to actually 2010 in june and michael was at a conference and somebody asked him do you ever think about taking your company private? and the answer was yes. there's been this talk for a long time. was one of the ten worst performing stocks in the s&p last year. it was one of the top ten cheapest though. if you're looking at it from that perspective, the...
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. ♪ pero un poco de jalea real logra llegar a apicultores en estados unidos que la dan de alimento a larvas en operaciones de cría. china tal vez sea el rey de los productos de abeja, pero hay una región donde las abejas ya desaparecieron. ♪ (narrador) provincia de sichuan del sur. ♪ en el condado rural de han yuan las peras son el producto local. huertas de peras cubren las montañas hasta el pie del valle, pero no hay que agradecer a los apicultores la abundante cosecha, las abejas aquí desaparecieron hace mucho. ♪ a inicios de los 80 el uso descontrolado de pesticidas arrasó con la población local de abejas y mató a las plantas polinizantes que las alimentaban, la producción de frutas se desplomó y los granjeros del lugar vieron su forma de vida desaparecer ante sus ojos. ♪ ahora cada año en abril los granjeros deben hacer el papel de la abeja y no es tan fácil como las abejas lo hacen ver. ♪ empiezan recolectando y preparando el polen a mano, frotan las anteras, la parte masculina de la flor por su polen... ♪ y lo secan hasta por dos días. ♪ cuando el pol
. ♪ pero un poco de jalea real logra llegar a apicultores en estados unidos que la dan de alimento a larvas en operaciones de cría. china tal vez sea el rey de los productos de abeja, pero hay una región donde las abejas ya desaparecieron. ♪ (narrador) provincia de sichuan del sur. ♪ en el condado rural de han yuan las peras son el producto local. huertas de peras cubren las montañas hasta el pie del valle, pero no hay que agradecer a los apicultores la abundante cosecha, las abejas...
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>> dan. >> dan. and what's your last name? >> allen. >> allen. we knew that there was a conviction in his past. it had to do with a domestic incident, stalking. he had gotten in trouble for that. so you know here he is, some years later, apparently willing to commit another crime. how old are you, dan? >> 47. >> 47. but you know -- >> you say, just wait one second, and you say -- wow, 13. am i too old? nah. am i too young? i hate to say this, but you're not. why do you hate to say that? because it's like i'm old pervert, but girls your age are much more fun. >> i have conversations with people turn out to be guys, more than half the time, you know or turn out to be a very nice woman and that's basically how it goes out there. i don't -- you know what i mean? >> but if somebody tells you they're a 13-year-old girl don't you see something inappropriate about that? >> maybe so, but i had my -- i -- my big doubts that she was 13. >> but if somebody says they're 13 maybe you should just stay away? >> well, you're absolutely -- you're absolutely -- lik
>> dan. >> dan. and what's your last name? >> allen. >> allen. we knew that there was a conviction in his past. it had to do with a domestic incident, stalking. he had gotten in trouble for that. so you know here he is, some years later, apparently willing to commit another crime. how old are you, dan? >> 47. >> 47. but you know -- >> you say, just wait one second, and you say -- wow, 13. am i too old? nah. am i too young? i hate to say this, but you're...
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number one, did the activist investor, dan loeb, was that his idea? >> first that's not exactly accurate what you just said. 82% of you are employees will get 100% of their compensation. the remaining 18% had the cash deferred over three years but over that three years 25% of it is paid in four months. >> it is still pretty radical. >> understood, but charlie 50% of it is paid out this year. >> okay. >> so it's not deferred over three years. 50% this year. 25 next year. 25 the year after. >> it's staggered over three years. >> absolutely. it's a deferred process. >> the timing was impeccable. we find out loeb has now taken a stake in morgan stanley the activist investor from third point capital. now all of a sudden this gets announced. >> completely irrelevant. >> nothing to do with each other? >> absolutely nothing to do with it. the only conversation i had with dan loeb was to welcome him. i'm delighted to have him. i like to see somebody who also thinks the stock should go to 40 bucks, why not, this is a great thing. he's a smart guy and he's figur
number one, did the activist investor, dan loeb, was that his idea? >> first that's not exactly accurate what you just said. 82% of you are employees will get 100% of their compensation. the remaining 18% had the cash deferred over three years but over that three years 25% of it is paid in four months. >> it is still pretty radical. >> understood, but charlie 50% of it is paid out this year. >> okay. >> so it's not deferred over three years. 50% this year. 25 next...
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. >> turn to dan lothian, let's turn to dan lothian, on the white house lawn this afternoon. all right. one oath down. one to go. the one that everybody is looking forward to tomorrow. how did it go so far? >> that's right. the big ceremonial oath that will take place at the capitol but today the official oath taking place in the blue room at the white house. it lasted only about 30 seconds. the president surrounded by close family members and some friends. it went off without a hitch. it was interesting, after the 30-second swearing-in ceremony, the president hugs the first lady, goes to daughter malia who tells him, i'm happy. the president then telling his youngest daughter sasha, quote, i did it, and she says to him that "you didn't mess up" a preference to the last four years ago when the president and justice roberts essentially stepped on each other and words were left out and they had to do a redo. no redo necessary this time around because they got it right. next up for the president tonight, the president and the vice president will be attending a ceremony, a recept
. >> turn to dan lothian, let's turn to dan lothian, on the white house lawn this afternoon. all right. one oath down. one to go. the one that everybody is looking forward to tomorrow. how did it go so far? >> that's right. the big ceremonial oath that will take place at the capitol but today the official oath taking place in the blue room at the white house. it lasted only about 30 seconds. the president surrounded by close family members and some friends. it went off without a...
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, se diseÑan mÁquinas nuevas que dan de todos los billetes y no solo de 20 dÓlares. la importaciÓn de productos chinos, imitaciones de marcas famosas, tocÓ una fibra sensible en colombia, del sombrero vulteao, un sÍmbolo nacional, creÓ protestas de los que lo fabrican. >>> desde Épocas prehispanicas, los indÍgenas fabricaron el sombrero, en el 2004 se decretÓ patrimonio cultural, este producto tÍpico del caribe colombiano, fue desde siempre parte del folclore y un sÍmbolo nacional, por eso el escÁndalo, la importancia de china, de replicas sinteticas, amenaza la economÍa de 50 mil familias indÍgenas. >>> es un sÍmbolo nacional, y ofende traer unas copia de otra parte que ni siquiera es del material que laboramos el sombrero, y puede traer abajo la economÍa. >>> mientras un sombrero a mano con hojas de caÑa flecha, una planta tÍpica, cuesta de 30 a 100 dÓlares, el chino es de 2 a 5 dÓlares. >>> nunca se podrÁ comparar un sombrero hecho a mano con fibras naturales como el sombrero volteado, con uno hecho en materiales sinteticos con screen, no tiene
, se diseÑan mÁquinas nuevas que dan de todos los billetes y no solo de 20 dÓlares. la importaciÓn de productos chinos, imitaciones de marcas famosas, tocÓ una fibra sensible en colombia, del sombrero vulteao, un sÍmbolo nacional, creÓ protestas de los que lo fabrican. >>> desde Épocas prehispanicas, los indÍgenas fabricaron el sombrero, en el 2004 se decretÓ patrimonio cultural, este producto tÍpico del caribe colombiano, fue desde siempre parte del folclore y un sÍmbolo...
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dan springer now with the news live in seattle not far from where teams assembled the dream liner, dan, this plane is loaded with a lot of new technology. is it not? >> it sure is, bill. it hasn't made a penny. but it's boeing showcase aircraft for sure. the 787 is the most technologically advanced and fuel efficient plane ever made. it's also supposed to provide the most comfort. it got there by using carbon composite instead of aluminum new electrical system one that generates twice as much power but weighs far less it also relies on lithium ion batteries certified by the faa but now being looked at because of these recent problems. airlines have had to cancel many flights as they scramble to find different planes that can fly these long routes, bill? >> dan is, there an incident occasion or do we know how long this could take boeing to get fixed? >> well, boeing has offered a quick, but temporary solution where the airlines would do more safety checks on those batteries. if that doesn't work, that doesn't get accepted, it could be a long time before the planes are back in the air. t
dan springer now with the news live in seattle not far from where teams assembled the dream liner, dan, this plane is loaded with a lot of new technology. is it not? >> it sure is, bill. it hasn't made a penny. but it's boeing showcase aircraft for sure. the 787 is the most technologically advanced and fuel efficient plane ever made. it's also supposed to provide the most comfort. it got there by using carbon composite instead of aluminum new electrical system one that generates twice as...
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dan. he performed the surgery on him. he couldn't save both of corky's hind legs but were able to save one, and this is quirky today. you can see, healthy, happy, hopping around on three legs. to tell us how corky is doing -- a year ago did you think that corky would be doing this well as he appears to be doing in the video? >> i did. i had faith in him. he had a lot of spirit. he still does. >> who's he with me? >> he's with me. i've adopted him. i actually have two three-legged cats now. tripod is another one that we took in that needed an amputation from a gofer trap, and i have him also, and the only reason i kept him is because corky was so attached to him and really helped him through his recovery. >> now that corky has himself fixed up what are things he can do now he couldn't do before? >> much better going to the bathroom. he can walk. he can run. he can play. very much like a normal cat. >> these videos have gone viral and gotten a lot of attention. how does that make you feel to be able to rescue him and the go
dan. he performed the surgery on him. he couldn't save both of corky's hind legs but were able to save one, and this is quirky today. you can see, healthy, happy, hopping around on three legs. to tell us how corky is doing -- a year ago did you think that corky would be doing this well as he appears to be doing in the video? >> i did. i had faith in him. he had a lot of spirit. he still does. >> who's he with me? >> he's with me. i've adopted him. i actually have two...
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dan rivers, appreciate your reporting there. thank you very much. >>> well, with president obama about to begin his second term, many are wondering what his legacy will be. could it be his new push for tighter gun laws or perhaps something else? we'll talk about that. >>> we've been taking a look -- ronald reagan's second inauguration remain the coldest on record, believe it or not, if you're keeping track. for that reason, they took it indoors. we'll be right back. >> i, ronald reagan, do solemnly swear -- >> i, ronald reagan, do solemnly swear -- >> that i will faithfully execute -- >> that i will faithfully executed -- >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> preserve, protect, and defend -- >> preserve, protect, and defend -- >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste s
dan rivers, appreciate your reporting there. thank you very much. >>> well, with president obama about to begin his second term, many are wondering what his legacy will be. could it be his new push for tighter gun laws or perhaps something else? we'll talk about that. >>> we've been taking a look -- ronald reagan's second inauguration remain the coldest on record, believe it or not, if you're keeping track. for that reason, they took it indoors. we'll be right back. >>...
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dan? >> reporter: she remains missing. they have been passing out in these flyers hoping that somebody will recognize her and somebody will know where she is. family and friends spent friday night passing out fliers as they continue the search for the 13 year-old girl. >> i want her to come home. she was last seen thursday morning after dropping her younger school off at an elementary school and he word. sheriff's officials say that she could have voluntarily ran off with her 22 year-old boyfriend. they live in the single apartment building but the mother police the something more sinister has happened. >> it is not a boyfriend. not to a 13 year-old he is a predator. he is rain on my daughter. >> reporter: she said that she was given no indication before she left for school. there was no indication she did not take any extra clothes. she made brownies the night before. there is no indication that she ran away. >> reporter: they are going to continue to spread the word. they are fears that he could take her out of the state
dan? >> reporter: she remains missing. they have been passing out in these flyers hoping that somebody will recognize her and somebody will know where she is. family and friends spent friday night passing out fliers as they continue the search for the 13 year-old girl. >> i want her to come home. she was last seen thursday morning after dropping her younger school off at an elementary school and he word. sheriff's officials say that she could have voluntarily ran off with her 22...
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dan lothian is following the developments. break down the plan for us here. >> good morning, john this is a much-anticipated plan and some of it is cocording to sources w the president has banned in the past. the ban on assault weapons after the connecticut shooting. the president and vice president came out in support of that. that is on the president's list of recommendations. in addition, he hopes to press for a ban on the high-capacity magazines, and a new part of this is with more than ten rounds. that's important, because it would limit the ability of a gunman to be able to fire off multiple rounds, such as 30 rounds in a shorter period of time. and then universal background checks for anyone purchasing a gun would have to undergo not only criminal checks, but mental health checks, whether you are buying a gun at a gun show or private sales. and finally, one issue talked about, mental illness, everyone agrees that's a component of this debate. the president wants to make sure there are funds available to treat mental ill
dan lothian is following the developments. break down the plan for us here. >> good morning, john this is a much-anticipated plan and some of it is cocording to sources w the president has banned in the past. the ban on assault weapons after the connecticut shooting. the president and vice president came out in support of that. that is on the president's list of recommendations. in addition, he hopes to press for a ban on the high-capacity magazines, and a new part of this is with more...
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. >> we want to head across town to find our dan lothian. dan, another historic moment right before noon in the blue room. >> that's right. it's because it's a constitutional requirement that the president takes the oath on this day. just before noon, so the president taking that oath in a private ceremony. surrounded by close family members and friends, the first lady, the first daughters, his sister, his mother-in-law and brother-in-law during that ceremony that lasted just about 30 seconds. and the big public ceremony will take place tomorrow at the capitol and this was a chance for the president in a private ceremony at the swearing in here in the blue room. you saw and heard the president a few seconds ago, take a listen at the very end, after the president started greeting the first lady and the first daughters. >> thank you. dy it. i did it. >> so, leave it to the first daughters. the daughter sasha telling the president he didn't mess up. that's a reference to four years ago. when during that public ceremony they kind of stepped on s
. >> we want to head across town to find our dan lothian. dan, another historic moment right before noon in the blue room. >> that's right. it's because it's a constitutional requirement that the president takes the oath on this day. just before noon, so the president taking that oath in a private ceremony. surrounded by close family members and friends, the first lady, the first daughters, his sister, his mother-in-law and brother-in-law during that ceremony that lasted just about...
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we start with dan gross. his latest piece is titled "obama brinksmanship puts gop in tough spot on debt ceiling." so dan, you write that while you fall off a cliff, you only bump your head in to a ceiling but economically the ceiling has the capacity to deliver far more damage. you are talking like my friend steve kornacki here. what is failing to raise the debt ceiling? why is that going to be catastrophic? >> well, you know, first of all the stock and bond markets will really go haywire in a way they didn't when we were about to go over the fiscal cliff because government bonds are held by everybody. chinese central bank, japanese central bank, every single bank financial institution out there. so if there's any question over the value of those and they start to decline, these institutions have a great amount of leverage and interconnected with everything else and sort of see what happened in 2008. it's also this issue of, you know, who gets paid? if you start to have to say maybe soldiers get paid but not
we start with dan gross. his latest piece is titled "obama brinksmanship puts gop in tough spot on debt ceiling." so dan, you write that while you fall off a cliff, you only bump your head in to a ceiling but economically the ceiling has the capacity to deliver far more damage. you are talking like my friend steve kornacki here. what is failing to raise the debt ceiling? why is that going to be catastrophic? >> well, you know, first of all the stock and bond markets will really...
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dan alluded to it earlier. i think that's what's going on here, but it's just -- it's uncomfortable to watch this play out on national tv. >> he's also indicating that he doesn't want to talk about the, you know, whether or not he said what he said -- you say he said in the hospital room because it was part of a private conversation and you asked for him not to say anything. is that true? i mean, would you mind if he talked about it? >> let him -- fine. he can talk about everything now. i'll talk about the intimate details of the conversation. he can talk about that. because i brought it up to him. we talked about that. and he dropped the ball. i didn't want to get into the -- to the -- it was a very emotional phone call. this is a guy who used to be my friend who decimated me. he could have come clean. he owed it to me. he owes it to the sport that he destroyed. and don't -- when he says he doesn't like the uci, that's a bunch of crap. he has the uci in his back pocket. lance wasn't a leader? that's a bunch of
dan alluded to it earlier. i think that's what's going on here, but it's just -- it's uncomfortable to watch this play out on national tv. >> he's also indicating that he doesn't want to talk about the, you know, whether or not he said what he said -- you say he said in the hospital room because it was part of a private conversation and you asked for him not to say anything. is that true? i mean, would you mind if he talked about it? >> let him -- fine. he can talk about everything...
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dan kerman, kron 4. the limited--sheriff's office. the alameda sheriff's office is asking for the public's help. >> authorities say they've found the bodies of a missing berkeley woman and her boyfriend. camille kob-er and eric eide went missing at the end of december. their bodies were found yesterday in a rural part of shasta county, near eide's home. the couple went for a walk in the woods, then got disoriented during a storm after dark. shasta sheriff's deputies haven't found any evidence of foul play. we're getting a closer look at some rescue video of a skier. buried by an avalanche at lake tahoe last month. you can see from this helmet cam video, the buried skier was able to put a hand up above the snow surface. and then brush snow away until he was freed. the skier admits he and his rescuers made mistakes, including skiing above a ridgeline prone to slides. also, not having proper training for such a scenario, and not equipping all party members with rescue gear. the skier says he wants others to learn from his mistakes. >> no
dan kerman, kron 4. the limited--sheriff's office. the alameda sheriff's office is asking for the public's help. >> authorities say they've found the bodies of a missing berkeley woman and her boyfriend. camille kob-er and eric eide went missing at the end of december. their bodies were found yesterday in a rural part of shasta county, near eide's home. the couple went for a walk in the woods, then got disoriented during a storm after dark. shasta sheriff's deputies haven't found any...
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. >> tiene problemas de comportamiento, a ella le dan pataletas y se me tiraba encima, se pegaba ella sola, pateaba las puertas, rompía puertas. >> confiaba que con amor, iba poder ayudarla. >> ella es bipolar depresiva y también tiene trastorno de la vinculación reactiva. >>sta es una condición extraña cuando de pequeño no se recibe el cuidado y apego en sus vidas. >> esto pasa cuando han pasado por hogares sustitutos y el proceso de adaptación con adultos ha sido interrumpido. >> ella quisiera quererme, pero no tiene esa capacidad, tiene problemas graves, pues no siente remordimientos, no tiene empàtía por los demás. >> cuenta que cuando su hija está en casa no la puede perder de vista. >> cuando ella enloquece, golpea y un día casi la atropella, no piensa en ese momento, una vez le estrelló la cabeza al hermano contra el piso, siempre son extremos y por ejemplo ahora en el hospital le dio un ataque, la tuvieron que amarrar, se desamarró y se la puso en el cuello. >> en este hogar se le puede dar todo el amor y sustento, pero no es suficiente, por eso esperan encontrar
. >> tiene problemas de comportamiento, a ella le dan pataletas y se me tiraba encima, se pegaba ella sola, pateaba las puertas, rompía puertas. >> confiaba que con amor, iba poder ayudarla. >> ella es bipolar depresiva y también tiene trastorno de la vinculación reactiva. >>sta es una condición extraña cuando de pequeño no se recibe el cuidado y apego en sus vidas. >> esto pasa cuando han pasado por hogares sustitutos y el proceso de adaptación con adultos...
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---beck considera que se pueden entregar licencias diferentes de las que se le dan a ciudadanos. cesar --la senadora democrata hannah beth-jackson presento una propuesta de ley que permitiria a los adolecentes de 15 aÑos del estado a pre- registrarse como votantes. take vo --estos muchachos no podrian votar en las elecciones hasta que no cumplieran los 18 pero, la propuesta 113 de la senadora por santa barbara, dijo.... es con el fin de incrementar la poblacion de votantes activos en california al registrarlos 3 aÑos antes e involucrarles en una experiencia positiva de este proceso electoral. video 1 --un enorme trozo de hielo video 1 --un enorme trozo de hielo y nieve que estaba pegada al techo de un edificio derrepente le cayo a un bombero en rusia que subia una escalera para rescatar a persoas que estaban atrapadas por un incendio. --de alguna manera el bombero quien se encuentra bien, logro sujetarse mientras caia hasta que sus compaÑeros lo ayudaron. --otro de los bomberos, subio para rescatar por una ventana de los departamentos a un niÑo. video 2 --en australia, mire e
---beck considera que se pueden entregar licencias diferentes de las que se le dan a ciudadanos. cesar --la senadora democrata hannah beth-jackson presento una propuesta de ley que permitiria a los adolecentes de 15 aÑos del estado a pre- registrarse como votantes. take vo --estos muchachos no podrian votar en las elecciones hasta que no cumplieran los 18 pero, la propuesta 113 de la senadora por santa barbara, dijo.... es con el fin de incrementar la poblacion de votantes activos en...
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the zeatd being included in research conducted by 49er medical director dan garza and research assistant at stanford university. they showed me some head impact research from a different player during a game. they are pointing not necessarily where they are hit but where the acceleration. is pl n.f.l. is planning a ten-year study on the consequences of repeated head injuries. we want to have a way to understand how to measure the impacts that occur, not just from the concussions that you see happening, but from what we call the sub concussive events. >> cheryl: the doctor is chair of neurology department at ucsf and advisory committee to the n.f.l.. he is working with john york co-owner of the 49ers who was on the safety committee. they the tell me the n.f.l. is getting closer to find the best way to gather research on impacts to the brain, mouth guard sensors like this or helmets with sensors. >> i think we mayve the ability to put those into helmets or into mouth guards at the beginning of next season. >> it's such a weird injury. you are not sure. i think i'm okay. the brain sits in a
the zeatd being included in research conducted by 49er medical director dan garza and research assistant at stanford university. they showed me some head impact research from a different player during a game. they are pointing not necessarily where they are hit but where the acceleration. is pl n.f.l. is planning a ten-year study on the consequences of repeated head injuries. we want to have a way to understand how to measure the impacts that occur, not just from the concussions that you see...
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here is abc's dan harris. >> reporter: are you for hitler or against hitler? whatever they say is the opposite. they never tell the truth. >> reporter: tonight as millions of americans worry about the government taking away their guns, this man, alex jones, is pushing a lot of buttons. >> and i'm here to tell you, 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. we will not relinquish them. do you understand? >> reporter: when alex jones went on cnn's piers morgan to discuss gun control in the wake of the sandy hook massacre -- >> you're a hatchet man of the new world order. >> reporter: he created a sensation. this video went massively viral. >> you think you're a tough guy? have me back with a boxing ring in here. >> reporter: who is alex jones? >> we've got abc nightly news/"nightline" here. >> reporter: jones agreed to let us into his world for a day. >> we're just soldiers looking to cross each other on the picket line here. america has been captured. america has been robbed. we are now being looted like a third world nation. well, i'm not going
here is abc's dan harris. >> reporter: are you for hitler or against hitler? whatever they say is the opposite. they never tell the truth. >> reporter: tonight as millions of americans worry about the government taking away their guns, this man, alex jones, is pushing a lot of buttons. >> and i'm here to tell you, 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. we will not relinquish them. do you understand? >> reporter: when alex jones went on cnn's piers...
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lothian, from the white house. >> look at dan. see the nighttime shot of the white house behind him. you have the nighttime shot of the capitol. >> it is beautiful. >> i have been here a long time, 8 1/2 years covering the white house. if you're ever in d.c., go at nighttime. go to the white house, go to the monuments. it's a spectacular town. all the more so because we're celebrating the inauguration. thousands of police officers from all around the country right here in washington. they'll help bolster security for the president's inauguration. our joe johns is on top of this. he was at the swearing in tonight. is this standard operating procedure or are there extra concerns? >> no extra concerns about security. we're told there have been no credible threats, no advisories. this is pretty much standard operating procedure and the funny thing is no matter what state you are from in the united states, it's very likely that some police officers from where you live happen to be here today. we saw them between 2100, 2500 police offic
lothian, from the white house. >> look at dan. see the nighttime shot of the white house behind him. you have the nighttime shot of the capitol. >> it is beautiful. >> i have been here a long time, 8 1/2 years covering the white house. if you're ever in d.c., go at nighttime. go to the white house, go to the monuments. it's a spectacular town. all the more so because we're celebrating the inauguration. thousands of police officers from all around the country right here in...
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just ask our next guest, dan rosenswe rosensweig. a full-service operation for students, matches them with colleges, scholarships and advisers that have ambitions to be the go-to network for college students. what was wrong with just representing textbooks, dan? why this move into a broader context, a platform that you're creating? >> it's a very good question. it's a much bigger opportunity. i think when we took over the business three years ago, it was clear that print textbooks in the rental model wouldn't be around forever. the world increasingly goes digital and students would be using many more education resources, and using textbooks and new technologies that come out. it's about nobody up to this point has focused on putting the student first. so chegg has taken the position that our goal is to give the students what they need, our mission is to save them time, save them money, get them smarter. the education process is really difficult. it's really fragmented. i have two daughters, rachel and samantha, and one went through t
just ask our next guest, dan rosenswe rosensweig. a full-service operation for students, matches them with colleges, scholarships and advisers that have ambitions to be the go-to network for college students. what was wrong with just representing textbooks, dan? why this move into a broader context, a platform that you're creating? >> it's a very good question. it's a much bigger opportunity. i think when we took over the business three years ago, it was clear that print textbooks in the...
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we'll talk to dan and nancy about it in just a moment. first, here's abc's ryan owens with the very latest on this strange story. >> detective, i'm not a murderer. >> reporter: you're watching a woman. >> whose lies are catching up to her. >> i'm all for the ten commandments. >> reporter: for a second day, jurors heard jodi arias on a police interrogation tape, lying yet again, about the night she killed her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. >> travis were here today, he would tell you that it wasn't me. >> reporter: at one point, the detective leaves the room. arias stretches in the chair. then, stretches the truth even more. >> i'm begging you to at least come clean and tell me why because i don't want to leave here today not knowing 'cause it's going to follow me forever. >> i wish that i had answers. i'm sorry. >> reporter: she denied she was anywhere near alexander's mesa, arizona, home when he was repeatedly stabbed and shot in june 2008. even after the detective shows her racy photos taken in his bed on that day. >> that looks like m
we'll talk to dan and nancy about it in just a moment. first, here's abc's ryan owens with the very latest on this strange story. >> detective, i'm not a murderer. >> reporter: you're watching a woman. >> whose lies are catching up to her. >> i'm all for the ten commandments. >> reporter: for a second day, jurors heard jodi arias on a police interrogation tape, lying yet again, about the night she killed her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. >> travis were here...
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dan rivers is in london to bring us the very latest this morning. dan, good morning to you. algeria is defending a military operation that now has left at least one american and 11 others dead. what can you tell us about that? >> absolutely. this situation is not over yet. i think that is the headline. they're saying they're still pursuing terrorists and some hostages within this sprawling gas plant in the far south of algeria. as you say, the state department has confirmed one death. it's been widely reported he is from texas. the state department not going into further details about how many americans may still be missing. we're waiting for an update from london from the british foreign secretary william hague, chairing an emergency meeting about this. algerian state television is reporting that terrorists were planning to kill all of the hostages and to blow up this plant. so, it could have been a lot worse, had they managed to get through that. in the end algerians went in, freed some 650 people. there are still some 30 western hostages missing. >> do we know where those
dan rivers is in london to bring us the very latest this morning. dan, good morning to you. algeria is defending a military operation that now has left at least one american and 11 others dead. what can you tell us about that? >> absolutely. this situation is not over yet. i think that is the headline. they're saying they're still pursuing terrorists and some hostages within this sprawling gas plant in the far south of algeria. as you say, the state department has confirmed one death....
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i'm dan ashley. this is obviously a big blow to boeing. the f.a.a. says united cannot fly the planes effective immediately. the latest scare after a flight from western japan to tokyo was forced to make an emergency landing when someone smelled smoke in the cockpit in the cab bin. the emergency landing convinced two japanese airlines to ground all of their boeing 787s and because of that some bay area travelers faced confusion today trying to fly to asia. amy holyfield has more from san jose international. >> passengers hoping to climb aboard the new dreamliner in san jose instead were told the flights have been grounded. the ana airlines spent time with each traveler getting them booked on other flights out of other airports including sfo. they also provided shuttles to the new flights and hotel rooms if it necessary. >> actually we don't know what happened but as long as the problem is solved it is fine. >> japan airlines and ana decided to ground the new 787s known as the dreamliner hes after the emergency landing in western japan because of batte
i'm dan ashley. this is obviously a big blow to boeing. the f.a.a. says united cannot fly the planes effective immediately. the latest scare after a flight from western japan to tokyo was forced to make an emergency landing when someone smelled smoke in the cockpit in the cab bin. the emergency landing convinced two japanese airlines to ground all of their boeing 787s and because of that some bay area travelers faced confusion today trying to fly to asia. amy holyfield has more from san jose...
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>>y dan último adios al exitoso marchista
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and despite the loss allen backus rice one placed a thief with dan group matches still left to go on sunday by the above our team. man from the ice and the hardwood to the best of the rest from the well of sport. on monday n.-g. strike a listener try henri was on target as ivory coast beat egypt for two in a friendly in abu dhabi after egypt had opened off small forward given young made it one one late in the first half from the penalty spot russian based giant try henri then swiftly put the elephants ahead and stole the show by netting the second soon after the restart three one getting pulled one back to egypt minutes later but yeah conan completed the four two scoreline late on giving ivory coast of the head of the africa cup of nations which is now underway in south africa. but on tuesday former spartak moscow coach who lie every was unveiled as the new manager of the league a struggle severe the forty one year old has previously led valent here to back to back third place finishes after just six months in charge of spot sacked was sacked last november for me while fellow spaniar
and despite the loss allen backus rice one placed a thief with dan group matches still left to go on sunday by the above our team. man from the ice and the hardwood to the best of the rest from the well of sport. on monday n.-g. strike a listener try henri was on target as ivory coast beat egypt for two in a friendly in abu dhabi after egypt had opened off small forward given young made it one one late in the first half from the penalty spot russian based giant try henri then swiftly put the...
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>>y dan último adios al exitoso marchista lo invitamos a participar de este gran moviemiento, vaya a generacion américa.com >>y un hombre de lousiana enfrenta cargos luego de olvidarse de un elemento crucial después del robo, >>para evitar ser reconocido se colocó un balde para ocultar su identidad, tras olvidar su mascarilla. >>poco después trató de robar otro negocio sin éxito, fue detenido en su casa, no es muy brillante. así llegamos al final, muchas gracias por su atención, lo esperamos mañana, hasta luego.
>>y dan último adios al exitoso marchista lo invitamos a participar de este gran moviemiento, vaya a generacion américa.com >>y un hombre de lousiana enfrenta cargos luego de olvidarse de un elemento crucial después del robo, >>para evitar ser reconocido se colocó un balde para ocultar su identidad, tras olvidar su mascarilla. >>poco después trató de robar otro negocio sin éxito, fue detenido en su casa, no es muy brillante. así llegamos al final, muchas gracias...
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. >> thank-you, dan let us get a check of your weather in traffic. >> yes. we are getting a live look from the mount tam cam a cold start in santa rosa. richmond, not that bad. in the city. as we take a look mid upper 60s expected in the south bay. los gatos, 67 for cupertino. mid-60s. 64 degrees expected in fremont 6240 and fell. and 65 degrees for the seasonal average is about 58. 624 petaluma. the satellite and radar showing the high-pressure in place is going to start to break apart when we start to see their rainfall. the futurecast 4:01 a.m. just some clouds to contend with. that morning the light rain will pick up from the santa rosa area. really, just looking for some light rain for the middle of this week. we return with the sunshine with seven day are run the bay with highlighting wet weather and certainly as we go towards a saturday, sunday the potential for wet weather. and george. >> good morning, pretty light. the only incident was in san leandro. here it is the check of bridges. since we are not tracking any hot spots will start here with your
. >> thank-you, dan let us get a check of your weather in traffic. >> yes. we are getting a live look from the mount tam cam a cold start in santa rosa. richmond, not that bad. in the city. as we take a look mid upper 60s expected in the south bay. los gatos, 67 for cupertino. mid-60s. 64 degrees expected in fremont 6240 and fell. and 65 degrees for the seasonal average is about 58. 624 petaluma. the satellite and radar showing the high-pressure in place is going to start to break...
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>>y dan último adios al exitoso marchista <>> en venezuela la noticia no es hugo chavez, sino un hombre que mato en nombre del presidente. >> un crimen atroz, un campesino sacrifico a su madre en nombre de la salud de chavez, dice que lo hizo por una orden divina para salvar al mandatario. >> lograron aprender a la persona. >> esta a nivel colectivo la angustia por la ausencia del presidente. >> esto se ve en casos de fanatismo serio. >> la ausencia del mandatario, en las calles su imagen esta en mil maneras. >> chaevz es el lider de venezuela. >> osotros compramos las figuras de nuestro presidente. >> estamos dispuestos a todos lo que sea. >> no se equivoquen, no se vuelvan locos. >> de aquí el problema de la crisis por la ausencia, que crea crisis social. >> el presidente chavez lleva 38 días sin ser visto ni escuchado en publico. >> pasemos a colombia, el presidente santos planteo consulta popular para las reuniones de gobierno y las farc. >> el marchista olimpicos noe hernandez, fallecio de un paro cardiaco dos semanas despues de recibir un disparo en la cabeza, el atleta habia si
>>y dan último adios al exitoso marchista > en venezuela la noticia no es hugo chavez, sino un hombre que mato en nombre del presidente. >> un crimen atroz, un campesino sacrifico a su madre en nombre de la salud de chavez, dice que lo hizo por una orden divina para salvar al mandatario. >> lograron aprender a la persona. >> esta a nivel colectivo la angustia por la ausencia del presidente. >> esto se ve en casos de fanatismo serio. >> la ausencia del...
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. >> usted abre las puertas y encuentras la bebida que dicen que te dan alas. >> Él diuce que una lata de red bull le da energía para cumplir con su trabajo . >> (hablan en inglés) . >> chelsea dice que desde la secundaria es adicta a esto que toma unas tres al día. >> pero dice que siento dolors en el . >> cualquier persona que necesita de esa energía puede ecencontrarlo de otras manera. >> come bien has ejercicio y eso también tiene energía . >> ese fue un reporte de sergio flores. >> en noticias univisión fin de semana . >> capturan el momento dónde le apuntan al líder del. >> más adelante información del tiempi y las temperaturas . >> (♪ ♪ ) . >> durante una conferencia en bulgaria un hombre subuo con un arma y le apunto al líder, testigos dijeronq el pistolero ontento disparar pero fallo los guardias atraparon al hombre que también tenía dos cuchillos. >> las fuerxzas especiales argelinas entraron el edesierto del sahara después de intentar secuestras acientos de trabajadores . >> con el nuevo mandado del presidente barack obama en estados unidos se renueva la e
. >> usted abre las puertas y encuentras la bebida que dicen que te dan alas. >> Él diuce que una lata de red bull le da energía para cumplir con su trabajo . >> (hablan en inglés) . >> chelsea dice que desde la secundaria es adicta a esto que toma unas tres al día. >> pero dice que siento dolors en el . >> cualquier persona que necesita de esa energía puede ecencontrarlo de otras manera. >> come bien has ejercicio y eso también tiene energía ....
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dan lothian, thank you, dan, appreciate it. the presidential inauguration festivities will continue. and cnn to take you live to the inaugural balls. celebrities and musical acts. cnn starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and today's historic and public inauguration is expected to be a little -- i don't know if you can call 800,000 people low key, half the number of people here four years ago. much, much warmer, something like 9 degrees four years ago. so, so cold and now somewhere in the 30s. which is practically broiling, right, christi paul? she is talking to folks who have come out on the national mall. >> hi, how are you? i can't imagine. it's freezing here. i don't care. everybody jumping around and the sun is coming up. a beautiful sun rise right behind me coming up, across the horizon and a lot of volunteers have been talking about, you are right, crowds are lighter, a lot of people left at 3:00, 4:00 to get here, haven't had any problem, the parade might be another story, though. a lot of people are hoping to get over to the
dan lothian, thank you, dan, appreciate it. the presidential inauguration festivities will continue. and cnn to take you live to the inaugural balls. celebrities and musical acts. cnn starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and today's historic and public inauguration is expected to be a little -- i don't know if you can call 800,000 people low key, half the number of people here four years ago. much, much warmer, something like 9 degrees four years ago. so, so cold and now somewhere in the 30s. which...